library table


noun
  1. a large pedestal writing table or desk.

Origin of library table

1
First recorded in 1735–45

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How to use library table in a sentence

  • The library table was littered with current magazines, giving the apartment the appearance of a physicians receiving room.

  • Mr. and Mrs. Bird and the doctor are seated around a library-table in earnest conference.

    Christmas Entertainments | Alice Maude Kellogg
  • He moved noiselessly toward the library table, drawing out the plan Kate had given him.

    To Him That Hath | Leroy Scott
  • Funds recovered, liberal things were devised, and one morning I found a handsome cheque on my library table.

  • And he turned and, walking to a leather-covered chair drawn up beside the library table, seated himself and opened a heavy book.

    The Firing Line | Robert W. Chambers